Ken's comments actually apply to just about every C&C I sailed, I have and 
still frequently sail with the headsail alone, for the same reason he states; 
only enough time for a short sail, so I'd rather do that than sit and wait for 
another day.  I believe that is a testament to the designers, and the builders 
who cared enough to make sure the boats (er, yachts) were in fact seaworthy 
vessels; a Toast to the Georges and to Rob Ball!


Richard
1987 33-II

Richard N. Bush Law Offices 
2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite 9
Louisville, Kentucky 40220 
502-584-7255



-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Rodmell <moo...@sympatico.ca>
To: cnc-list <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
Sent: Tue, Nov 26, 2013 9:47 am
Subject: Stus-List New 35 Mk II


Hello Bill and Gaynor

You may already know this. The 35 Mk II sails beautifully under genoa alone. I 
often sail Lotus by myself with just the 135 up. 

Because of this easy handling in a fairly wide wind range, one is encouraged to 
go out for a short sail more often and it’s a blessing when you’re taking 
guests out who are non-sailors. 

Congratulations on your choice. The 35 Mk II is very pretty, pretty stable and 
pretty fast.

Best, Ken Rodmell
Toronto 

  

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